Dermal Fillers

Dermal fillers are injectable substances, typically made of hyaluronic acid or collagen, used to restore volume, reduce wrinkles, and enhance facial contours. They are used to address age-related volume loss, plump lips, fill in wrinkles, and improve skin texture. Dermal fillers provide immediate results and are a non-surgical option for facial rejuvenation. The effects are temporary, usually lasting several months to a year.

Dermal Fillers Areas of Treatment

  1. Nasolabial Folds: These are the lines that run from the nose to the corners of the mouth.

  2. Marionette Lines: These lines extend from the corners of the mouth to the chin.

  3. Lips: Dermal fillers can add volume and enhance lip shape.

  4. Cheeks: To restore volume and lift sagging cheeks.

  5. Under-Eye Hollows: Fillers can reduce the appearance of dark circles and hollowness under the eyes.

  6. Jawline: Fillers can define the jawline and improve its contour.

  7. Temples: To address sunken or hollow temples.

  8. Chin: Fillers can augment the chin and improve its proportions.

  9. Scars: Some scars, including acne scars, can be improved with fillers.

  10. Hands: Dermal fillers can rejuvenate the appearance of aging hands.

The choice of treatment areas depends on individual concerns and goals, and it's essential to consult with a qualified healthcare provider to determine the most suitable approach.

  • Dermal fillers are injectable substances, often hyaluronic acid or collagen-based, used to enhance facial features, reduce wrinkles, and restore lost volume.

  • Dermal fillers add volume and hydration to the skin, smoothing wrinkles and fine lines while plumping and contouring the treated areas.

  • When administered by trained medical professionals, dermal fillers are considered safe. They are FDA-approved and have a long track record of use.

  • Common treatment areas include nasolabial folds, lips, cheeks, under-eye hollows, marionettes, jawline, chin and more.

  • Results vary depending on the type of filler used but typically last several months to a year. Maintenance sessions are required.

  • There may be mild swelling, bruising, or redness at the injection site, but it typically subsides within a few days

  • Most adults looking to address volume loss, wrinkles, or enhance facial features can be candidates. Consultation with a healthcare provider is necessary.

  • Side effects can include swelling, bruising, redness, or tenderness at the injection site. Serious complications are rare but can occur.

  • Some types of dermal fillers, particularly those based on hyaluronic acid, can be partially or fully reversed with an enzyme called hyaluronidase.

  • Cost per syringe starts at $550 based on product used and treatment area. Number of syringes required will be discussed at your consultation based on your aesthetic goals.

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